Rock Concert ready with Smashbox Smokebox: how to apply a smokey eye
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Hello Gorgeous!
Some say the summer is concert series time-but it’s too hot here in Arizona! Alas, when the temperatures drop to 100 and maybe even 98-it’s concert time! There are many events to go to starting this weekend!
So before you go-check out this short how to makeup video on applying a rock concert smokey eye with the new Smashbox Smokebox palette!
Product details:
Eye shadow and eyebrows: Smashbox Smokebox palette
Mascara: L’Oreal Voluminous
Water line eyeliner Sante No. 3
Eyelashes: Ardell #111
Blush: Milani Baked Blush in Dolce Pink
Lips: Josie Maran ChaCha lip stain
Foundation: Sheer Cover Mineral Foundation in Nude
Lip gloss: YBF pink
Tagged with: Arizona • how to apply a smokey eye • how to apply eye makeup • how to video • Josie Maran cha cha lip stain • rock concert ready • sephora • Sheer Cover mineral foundation • Smashbox Smokebox palette • YBF
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